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No one likes being hot and sticky. Here's how to enjoy the great outdoors without overheating on your next camping trip.
Clark County kids learned Tuesday that tin foil, a clear plastic bag and a cardboard box are all it takes to create a solar oven during a survival-themed summer camp.
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Outdoor Guide on MSNDIY The Perfect Reading Light On Your Next Camping Trip With This Common Kitchen ItemLanterns can be bulky when hauling gear on a camping trip. If you have a milk or water jug and a headlamp, you can DIY the perfect diffused light.
Tent, RV or cabin? Many people I know, who once were devoted backpackers, eventually saw the wisdom of camping with a trailer or a recreational vehicle (RV), especially when young kids were part ...
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HodgePodge Hippie on MSNCamping Themed Snacks For The Best Food & TreatsDid you know that 70% of campers struggle with finding the perfect snacks for their outdoor adventures? Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just starting out, choosing the right camping themed snacks ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has about 4,800 students who don’t have stable homes. A Charlotte group offers a few of these kids a safe place to go to play and learn during the summer months.
Go on a Scavenger Hunt Whether at a beach, park, or even walking the neighborhood, families can have a list of objects that ...
Camping with kids can be unpredictable and messy. But with a lot of love (and sometimes a little blackmail), it can be a lot more fun.
Police can now cite people for violating Pueblo's ban on public camping regardless of whether there's space for them at local shelters. Here's why.
The camping ban was supposed to take effect in March, but was delayed until April 30. With that date quickly approaching, local shelters, like Churches United, are wondering what’s next.
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